La Nación reports on INS investigation and sports controversy on January 12

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, shared updates on January 12, 2026, covering topics from an insurance investigation to sports controversies and a personal story of heritage preservation.

In its first post at 20:11 UTC, La Nación reported: “La Junta Directiva del INS acordó abrir una investigación en torno a la reaseguradora vinculada al ‘Zar de los Reaseguros’, Diego Sánchez Silva, luego de que este se reuniera con la presidenta de esa institución, Gabriela Chacón; y el otrora gerente…” (January 12, 2026).

A second update at 20:23 UTC highlighted a sports controversy: “El árbitro Keylor Herrera vivió un 2025 complejo y hasta Saprissa pidió su suspensión en un momento.” (January 12, 2026).

Later that evening at 20:33 UTC, the outlet shared a human interest story: “A los 35 años, un joven dejó la ciudad y se instaló en una antigua estación astronómica en la Patagonia junto a la ruta 40, donde cuida un patrimonio histórico y la tumba de su tío mapuche.” (January 12, 2026).

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly covers national events ranging from politics and business to sports and culture. The referenced investigation into the INS reflects ongoing scrutiny in the insurance sector in Costa Rica. Saprissa is among the most recognized football clubs in Costa Rica and often features prominently in national sports discussions.



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